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1 , 0.10-0.73; p=0.0036; for UK and Ireland vs abroad).
2  many patients with cancer seeking treatment abroad.
3 y and recrimination both in this country and abroad.
4 tachycardia, 1 had renal failure, and 1 went abroad.
5 raphic distribution in the United States and abroad.
6  geographic regions of the United States and abroad.
7                 All infections were acquired abroad.
8  product regulation in the United States and abroad.
9 ry children's hospitals in United States and abroad.
10 e talented researchers to seek opportunities abroad.
11 n of this technique in the United States and abroad.
12 nces and training courses both in the UK and abroad.
13 anufacturing industry and policies developed abroad.
14 ell-being of our military forces at home and abroad.
15 tions that provide abortion-related services abroad.
16 greater chance of undergoing transplantation abroad.
17 the United States, over 40 million were born abroad.
18 ence and prevalence in the United States and abroad.
19  higher-education institutions in the US and abroad.
20 n, DC, US territories, and US military bases abroad.
21 l use of psychedelic medicines in the US and abroad.
22  delisted because of receipt of a transplant abroad.
23 n in the inflow of infected individuals from abroad.
24 with waitlist removal due to transplantation abroad.
25 s of US enforcement policy on the population abroad.
26 fessional education in the United States and abroad.
27 travelers, 90 (21%) of whom acquired ESBL-PE abroad.
28 ts to public health in the United States and abroad.
29 is, which were associated with recent travel abroad.
30  trade partnerships in the United States and abroad.
31 ractice nursing in surrounding countries and abroad.
32 ut the millions of AOG wells in the U.S. and abroad.
33 mmon in men with no history of recent travel abroad.
34  energy transitions in the United States and abroad.
35 een widely accessed in the United States and abroad.
36 pact of trade relationships within Spain and abroad.
37 ded by the U.S. government, and/or conducted abroad.
38 cation programs at all levels in the USA and abroad.
39 r countries to receive postdoctoral training abroad.
40 among persons who had not recently travelled abroad.
41 tentially exposed to rabies while travelling abroad.
42 emains markedly underutilized in the USA and abroad.
43 s in facilities across the United States and abroad.
44  is a major problem in the United States and abroad.
45 pediatric morbidity in the United States and abroad.
46 as not associated with residence or holidays abroad.
47 r limited to supplying monkeys to scientists abroad.
48 pective cohort studies from both the USA and abroad.
49 ncreased insurgent activity domestically and abroad.
50 arine invertebrates in the United States and abroad.
51 ogenesis and drug delivery from the U.S. and abroad.
52  and safety throughout the United States and abroad.
53 s, approved for use in the United States and abroad.
54 which are under way in the United States and abroad.
55 mic but driven by more frequent acquisitions abroad.
56 ountry had genetic backgrounds also detected abroad.
57 the most expensive drugs, are purchased from abroad.
58  illness onset, 81% of patients had traveled abroad.
59 ys: mean, 1.2 SED; 95% CI, 0.3-2.1 SED; days abroad: 1.9 SED; 95% CI, 0.4-3.4 SED; and holidays with
60 s known, 151 (96 percent) acquired infection abroad (125 in Latin America, 26 in Asia).
61  the 400 people who had a new sexual partner abroad, 300 (75%) used condoms on all occasions with the
62  destination for wildlife illegally obtained abroad(4), little attention has been given to illegal hu
63 xports from deceased US donors to candidates abroad, a component of allocation policy allowed without
64 lobal migrant workers for whom opportunities abroad act as an incentive for many to migrate overseas.
65 e commonly attributed to infections acquired abroad among heterosexuals.
66 atment shares between handling plastic waste abroad and domestically.
67 only 7 of 50 travelers (14%) who sought care abroad and for whom HRIG was indicated, and (3) antibody
68 ng individuals, who would have traveled from abroad and given birth in Canada and the United States h
69 ounty, migrant status (born in Sweden versus abroad), and sociodemographic variables (latest recorded
70 itis outbreak in the United States, clusters abroad, and clinical studies reporting resolution or mod
71 at to public health in the United States and abroad, and development of new therapeutic approaches is
72 sed at airports across the United States and abroad, and findings suggest that airport deicers could
73  especially on days with body exposure, when abroad, and on holidays.
74 g short-term clinical exchange opportunities abroad, and report some of the benefits and challenges o
75 he trajectory of hESC research in the US and abroad, and then proposes an institutional approach to h
76 ents who develop tuberculosis (TB) were born abroad, and U.S. TB incidence is increasingly driven by
77 pital outbreaks, detected introductions from abroad, and uncovered clonal expansions associated with
78         Individuals who receive medical care abroad are a vulnerable, sentinel population, who sample
79 uent spread from US travelers returning from abroad are responsible for most measles cases in the Uni
80       Furthermore, patients seeking services abroad are subject to the regulatory practices of the de
81 een adopted throughout the United States and abroad as a standard method of determining the pathologi
82 e then focused on arbidol, which is licensed abroad as an anti-influenza drug and exhibits activity a
83 icians must inquire about medical procedures abroad as well as recent travel.
84 st 11 populations from the United States and abroad, as well as preserved specimens from a 2001 intro
85                                  Transplants abroad averaged 58.4 per year.
86 sed in the United States but likely acquired abroad based on a pathogen-specific time window between
87 e from their index journeys but had traveled abroad before their infection episodes.
88 patients communicated their intent to travel abroad before transplantation.
89 ltiple institutions in the United States and abroad between 2009 and 2012.
90  who were removed because of transplantation abroad between 2010 and 2023.
91 acting not only their own citizens back from abroad but also scientists from the US and Europe.
92 ) the reimbursement of transplantation costs abroad by insurers; (d) ambivalence of the victim status
93            For an estimated 10 million trips abroad by U.S. residents in 2002, "visiting friends and
94 he implementation of sustainability policies abroad can bolster support for domestic policies that co
95 experiential learning through the many study-abroad classes he has hosted in Uganda has provided inva
96 0.26 ; P < 0.001) were less likely to travel abroad compared with Asian candidates (aHR, 5.92 7.10 8.
97  of urgent debate as societies in the US and abroad consider how to safely reopen schools.
98                Both in the United States and abroad, current and former Epidemic Intelligence Service
99        Every year, millions of people travel abroad, exposing themselves to various diseases.
100 tients with established renal failure travel abroad for commercial kidney transplantation.
101                                       Travel abroad for healthcare has increased rapidly; interventio
102  ask for advice about the risks of traveling abroad for kidney transplantation.
103 tle is known about U.S. residents who travel abroad for kidney transplantation.
104  penalize researchers who are unable to move abroad for long periods.
105 mpt heightened surveillance within China and abroad for the dissemination of these mobile genetic ele
106 was the first American medical text exported abroad for use at the more established European centers
107  male homosexual partners, and partners from abroad (for women only).
108  supply of services; consumption of services abroad; foreign direct investment, typically to establis
109 dency and board certification in the USA and abroad have carved out a place for neuroimaging, but the
110                                     Studying abroad helped a Panamanian student to accept who he is,
111                                  Fellowships abroad, however, are limited and available only to selec
112 lipino nurses and healthcare workers to work abroad in Japan.
113 findings in children adopted from orphanages abroad in that even following removal from the orphanage
114 (reducing automobile use, using wind energy) abroad increased (1) support for similar domestic polici
115  that learning about sustainability policies abroad increased support for domestic policy proposals t
116 ul implementation of sustainability policies abroad increased support for similar domestic policies.
117  status, medical problems, and transfer from abroad; intraoperative--higher operative complexity, inc
118 on calcareous soils in the United States and abroad, iron deficiency is among the most common and sev
119                                   Healthcare abroad is associated with diverse financial, legal, ethi
120 al principles, both in the United States and abroad, is that communications metadata receives substan
121  but this time, the threat isn't coming from abroad-it's coming from within.
122 ty of residence, country of birth (Sweden vs abroad), latest recorded education, civil status, family
123 e populations, both in the United States and abroad, many men are still diagnosed with high-risk and/
124 se young people who meet new sexual partners abroad may be a convenient proxy group for that minority
125                                           In abroad, Methacholine Chloride (Provocholine(R)) is used
126 e in children and adults in this country and abroad, morbidity associated with such fractures, associ
127  as managing food preparation (n=16), travel abroad (n=17), and personal cleanliness (n=3) were consi
128       As production expands domestically and abroad, natural gas prices will be lower than without sh
129 p=0.0331; for none vs severe) and being born abroad (odds ratio 0.28, 0.10-0.73; p=0.0036; for UK and
130 emergence and onward spread, both within and abroad, of variants of concern and variants under monito
131  pediatric MCSDs are already in clinical use abroad on a small scale.
132 tional institutions and 13 institutions from abroad, openly sharing ~7.4 million records, 94% of whic
133 tion was not associated with civilian travel abroad or having piped water in the household.
134 ality ratios were >=50% higher in women born abroad or of minoritised ethnicity, defined variously in
135 weden or Denmark with at least 1 parent born abroad), or native born (individuals born in Sweden or D
136 ned from friends or relatives, (3) purchased abroad, or (4) from any of these sources.
137 mmercially available in the United States or abroad, or are currently under consideration for Food an
138  women had a BMI 1.99 higher than those born abroad (P = 7.7 x 10-25).
139 conclusion that some viruses that are common abroad, particularly in Latin America and the Caribbean,
140 ernational clinical and research experiences abroad present an additional opportunity for growth and
141 y healthy (n = 105 [81%]), had not travelled abroad prior to illness and the majority presented with
142 he 1960s when physicians returning from wars abroad realized that lessons learned from managing milit
143 f magnitude larger MPAs in New Caledonia and abroad show that recent Indo-Pacific MPAs are now suffic
144 atients may not volunteer details about care abroad, so clinicians must inquire about medical procedu
145 ortant cause of acute liver failure here and abroad, such efforts to limit its use seem appropriate f
146  States, reported sex with persons traveling abroad, suggesting possible acquisition in the United St
147       Research both in the United States and abroad suggests that significant numbers of people are i
148 ogy services, necessitating costly referrals abroad that place large strains on families.
149 veral initiatives, in the United Kingdom and abroad, that might help the paths of future generations
150 parallel developments, both domestically and abroad, that reflect both implicit and explicit support
151 inued exposure both in the United States and abroad, the cardiovascular risks of tobacco exposure des
152 gn migration background, except persons born abroad to Danish expatriates, were associated with incre
153 ecent shift in the proportion of fish landed abroad to estimate the change in landings per unit of fi
154 government agencies in the United States and abroad to reduce GHG emissions and abate global warming.
155  modes of action of arbidol, a drug licensed abroad to treat influenza infections.
156 llers who reported a new sexual relationship abroad were also likely to report large numbers of sexua
157 and when white HIV-positive individuals born abroad were excluded.
158    Consequently, there is an incentive to go abroad, where prices are more affordable.
159              For men, patterns of condom use abroad with casual partners (p<.0001) reflected patterns
160 e than 95% of Swiss consumption impacts rest abroad with cocoa, coffee and palm oil imports being res
161 rged during mid-February in Bangladesh, from abroad, with the first case of coronavirus disease 2019
162 ts with Salmonella hepatitis (40%) travelled abroad within 1 month of illness.
163  group of 568 young people who had travelled abroad without a partner in the previous 2 years but who
164 in the UK aged 18-34 years who had travelled abroad without a partner in the previous 2 years.
165 without a prescription (19.1%), or purchased abroad without a prescription (17.9%).
166 ge in sexual risk behaviour while travelling abroad would be useful for the design and targeting of h

 
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